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BSc Football Science with Professional Placement Year
About this course
Football science applies the methods of sport science specifically to the demands of association football, developing professionals who can analyse and enhance player performance, reduce injury risk, and support team preparation at an evidence-based level. At the University of St Mark and St John, the BSc Football Science with Professional Placement Year runs over four years of full-time study, combining the scientific and analytical foundations of sport science with a sustained period of professional placement in a football environment that gives you direct industry experience before you graduate. The programme develops your understanding of the physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and performance analysis relevant to football. You will study how the physical demands of the game are measured and managed, how training loads are monitored to optimise performance and minimise injury, how psychological factors influence players and teams, and how video and data analysis tools are used in professional clubs to inform coaching decisions. Practical skills in assessment, testing, and intervention design are developed alongside the theoretical knowledge base, and the programme includes built-in professional qualifications that strengthen your employability. The professional placement year takes you into a real football environment, whether at a professional club, a national governing body, an academy, or a grassroots development programme, where you apply and develop your skills in practice. Graduates of football science programmes move into careers across the professional and grassroots game. Performance analyst, strength and conditioning coach, sports scientist, physiologist, and player development specialist are among the roles that this qualification supports. The professional placement year is particularly effective in building the networks and demonstrated competence that support entry into competitive roles in the football industry. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in sport science, performance analysis, or physiotherapy, deepening their expertise and extending their career options. Others combine their football science knowledge with coaching qualifications to work as coach developers or technical directors within football academies or national federations.
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